Lenovo's renowned ThinkPad range has traditionally been aimed at the high-end business market, but by combining a lower price and a more accessible style, the ThinkPad Edge (£479 inc. VAT) has now opened the brand to a wider market of both consumer and Small and Medium Business (SMB) users. read more »
MSI’s C series is targeted at those after an everyday computing solution. The MSI CX600 (£487 inc. VAT) is a part of that series and provides decent performance, an interesting design and mixed portability. It doesn’t stand out much in this group test, but is certainly worth a look. read more »
The Dell Inspiron 17 is a large, comfortable machine that offers plenty of performance and, considering its size, portability. The keyboard isn’t very competitive, however, and we have some issues with its poor build quality. read more »
The Lenovo IdeaPad U450p (£600 inc. VAT) is a strong proposition. While performance and build quality are good, there's also the inclusion of an optical drive – relatively rare in a machine of this size – which will prove a selling point for some. read more »
While Toshiba’s Qosmio comprises its high-end media centres, its consumer-focused Satellite range includes a choice of more affordable multimedia machines. The L555-10R (£714 inc. VAT) is a large screen model and one that is easy to like. read more »
Some great widescreen laptops have come from Acer’s Aspire range over the years, and the Acer Aspire 8935G-744G50Bn (£1079 inc. VAT) continues this trend, providing an outstanding screen, great features and good all-round capabilities. read more »
HP the world’s number one laptop manufacturer, makes an enormous range of machines, including what they describe as business-rugged models. The EliteBook 6930p (£929 inc. VAT) is one such laptop and is designed for use by small, medium and large businesses. read more »
Toshiba’s Portégé laptops are built for the business user, and the Toshiba Portégé R600-13Z (£1879 inc. VAT) is a fantastic laptop which cements the Holy Trinity of portability, performance and usability under one roof, with very few concessions made - despite its small and very light form factor. read more »
Since acquiring Alienware in 2006, Dell has gone about rejuvenating the company’s line of laptops, and we’ve been very impressed by the results: the powerful M15x and M17x. read more »
Despite being marketed by MSI as a netbook under its Wind brand, the use of a 12.1-inch screen and Intel Core 2 Solo processor mean the powerful and portable U200 (£399 inc. VAT) has more in common with a CULV laptop than most netbooks. read more »
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